We start the eighth episode of the series from My New Country in Chile. Our reporter Catarina visits the Alchemysta winery, a two-hour drive from Santiago.
Our Chile reporter, Catarina, visits the Alchemysta winery a two-hour drive from Santiago. Here she meets Eduardo Camerati who opens the door to the most secret vineyard room.
In London, Kim met researcher Marley Morris. Britain is a country divided between those who want to isolate themselves and those who want to be part of the European Union. Marley takes us to areas where the UK Independence Party (UKIP) has strong support and neighborhoods where they are not popular at all.
Christopher in Iceland follows a strict diet of raw foods. Christopher meets the Icelandic queen of health, Sola Eriks, who invites him to the largest banana farm in Europe, located in Hveragerði in Iceland.
Our reporter in Rome, Freja, meets a band with a tailwind. Flavio Gonnellini writes the music and we share a record with his band Ingranaggi Della Valle.
We end up in Australia in the countryside. Our reporter Ingrid Oberg meets Simone Johnson, who lives her life among horses and dingoes. In fact, she’s still working in the show’s wrestling ring, and the transformation was total when she brought back the saddles for the job.
My new one airs every Saturday at 19 o’clock on Yle Five, and can of course be seen in the ring.

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